
Precision Santa Rosa Concrete handles driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and decorative concrete across Santa Rosa, CA. We know the city's clay soils, permit process, and the neighborhoods well.

Santa Rosa driveways take a beating from clay soils that shift with every wet season and dry spell. We build every slab with proper base compaction and well-placed control joints so the surface holds up through years of ground movement. If your driveway is cracking or sinking, see our full concrete driveway building service for details on how we approach each project.
Santa Rosa's dry summers make outdoor living spaces worth investing in. A concrete patio extends your usable yard, holds up to patio furniture and foot traffic without rotting or warping, and pairs naturally with the stucco and wood-frame homes common throughout the city's older neighborhoods.
Post-fire rebuilding in Coffey Park and Fountaingrove has kept slab foundation work in high demand across Santa Rosa. We pour reinforced slabs to current California seismic code, accounting for the expansive clay soils that affect much of the valley floor.
Many Santa Rosa properties on the city's eastern hillsides and in Rincon Valley sit on sloped lots where soil erosion and slope stability are real concerns. Reinforced concrete retaining walls address both issues and create level usable space where a sloped yard once made outdoor projects difficult.
Homeowners in Santa Rosa's Victorian and Craftsman neighborhoods often want outdoor surfaces that complement the character of their homes. Stamped concrete can mimic stone, slate, or brick patterns at a fraction of the cost of those materials, and it requires less maintenance over time.
Sidewalks in older Santa Rosa neighborhoods often show the effects of clay soil movement and decades of freeze-thaw cycles. We build and replace sidewalks to City of Santa Rosa standards, pulling required permits so the work is on record and compliant with accessibility requirements.
Santa Rosa is built on a valley floor dominated by clay-heavy soils that expand when saturated by winter rain and contract again every dry summer. This seasonal soil movement is the single biggest source of cracking and settling in concrete surfaces across the city. A contractor who has not worked in Sonoma County before may not account for this in their base preparation, which is where the problem gets solved, not after the pour.
The city also sits in an active seismic zone, with the Rodgers Creek Fault running north-south just east of town. Slab foundations and retaining walls need reinforcement and joint spacing that accounts for both soil movement and seismic risk. California building codes address this, but the permit and inspection process through the City of Santa Rosa Development Services is the mechanism that ensures the work actually meets those standards.
The 2017 Tubbs Fire created a second layer of complexity. Thousands of homes were rebuilt from scratch in Coffey Park, Fountaingrove, and surrounding areas. Those new slabs are just a few years old, while the surrounding older homes have concrete that predates modern standards by decades. A contractor working in Santa Rosa today encounters both realities in the same neighborhood, sometimes on the same block.
Precision Santa Rosa Concrete has been serving Santa Rosa since 2022, pulling permits from the City of Santa Rosa Building Division and working on properties across the city's neighborhoods, from the mid-century ranch homes off Stony Point Road to the rebuilt houses in Coffey Park. We are familiar with the city's permit process, inspection scheduling, and the soil conditions that vary from the valley floor to the hillside neighborhoods above Mendocino Avenue.
Santa Rosa is a city with real geographic range, from the flat grid streets near Railroad Square and the Charles M. Schulz Museum to the steeper terrain of Fountaingrove and Rincon Valley. That range means soil conditions, slope, and drainage patterns differ by neighborhood. Homes near the Laguna de Santa Rosa wetlands in the west part of the city often deal with drainage challenges that do not exist a few miles east. We account for those differences in how we approach base preparation and drainage on every project.
We also serve the surrounding communities, including Sebastopol to the west and the broader Sonoma County area. If your property sits on the Santa Rosa city limits or just outside them, call us and we will let you know right away whether we can take your project.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form on this page. We respond to all Santa Rosa inquiries within one business day and will ask enough questions to give you a realistic sense of scope and timeline before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your property, measure the work area, assess soil and drainage conditions, and provide a written estimate that itemizes labor, materials, permit costs, and the planned finish. There is no cost to receive an estimate, and we will explain the permit process so there are no surprises.
We handle the permit application with the City of Santa Rosa before any work begins. Once approved, we give you a start date and let you know exactly how long to plan for driveway access or outdoor space to be unavailable.
Our crew handles demolition, base prep, forming, pouring, and finishing in the sequence the project requires. After curing, a city inspector signs off on permitted work. We walk you through the finished job before we consider it complete.
We serve all Santa Rosa neighborhoods, from Coffey Park to Rincon Valley. No quote fees, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(707) 867-4232Santa Rosa is the county seat of Sonoma County and the largest city in the North Bay, with a population of roughly 178,000 residents. The city sits in the Santa Rosa Plain, a broad valley bounded by the Mayacamas Mountains to the east and the coastal hills to the west. Its neighborhoods range from the Victorian homes along McDonald Avenue and the historic Railroad Square district to the postwar ranch neighborhoods off Mendocino Avenue and the newer subdivisions in the city's northern and eastern areas.
About 48 percent of Santa Rosa's housing units are owner-occupied, and a significant share of the city's homes were built between 1950 and 1980. Many of those properties are now at the age where major systems, including foundations, driveways, and concrete flatwork, are reaching the end of their original lifespan. The Coffey Park and Fountaingrove neighborhoods were largely rebuilt from the ground up after the 2017 Tubbs Fire, creating a distinctive mix of brand-new construction sitting alongside homes that are 50 to 70 years old.
Santa Rosa's broader service area includes nearby communities such as Sebastopol to the west and Rohnert Park to the south. We work across all of these areas and the surrounding communities throughout Sonoma County.
Custom concrete driveways built to last, designed to handle daily traffic and local weather.
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Learn moreLevel, professional concrete floor installations for residential and commercial spaces.
Learn moreSlip-resistant, attractive pool decks poured and finished for safety and longevity.
Learn moreWell-crafted concrete steps that improve access, curb appeal, and overall safety.
Learn moreProperly reinforced slab foundations poured to support homes and structures for decades.
Learn moreComplete foundation installations using proven methods and quality materials.
Learn moreCommercial and residential parking lots built for high load capacity and long service life.
Learn morePrecise concrete footings that provide a stable base for fences, decks, and additions.
Learn moreFoundation raising and leveling to restore structural integrity to settling buildings.
Learn moreClean, controlled concrete cutting for repairs, modifications, and utility access.
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